Speaking at a panel discussion event for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans equality charity Stonewall, Daniel said: "I was horrified by some of the death threats. I had people calling me a child abuser because their children had been in the room watching two men kissing.

"I had messages from people saying their 5 and 6-year-olds were totally disturbed by what they had seen. Why their 6-year-olds were up at 8.45pm at night I don't know. I think they should have been in bed long before that."

The actor also admitted that he was subjected to homophobia throughout his career. He has previously spoken out about the difficulties he faced coming out as a teenager.

"I came out when I was 15 which back then was relatively unheard of," he said.

"I was a rural boy in very rural area and I was also an actor from a very young age so I was out and on television in a very small community.

"So I experienced homophobia on quite a large level throughout my career. I've been advised on many occasions by my management, people who I was working with, to remain in your closet for the sake of my career, which for me is unacceptable."